Carrasco, Lee sightings

The Clippers clubhouse had two surprise postgame visitors tonight following the 8-7,
come-from-behind win over the Lehigh Valley IronPigs.

Pitchers Carlos Carrasco and Chen-Chang Lee arrived and went into meetings with Columbus manager
Chris Tremie.

Carrasco started yesterday for the Cleveland Indians in a loss to the Minnesota Twins in
Progressive Field. He apparently was optioned back to Columbus following the game.

Lee, a relief pitcher, is working his way back from 2012 Tommy John surgery on his
right elbow. He has pitched eight games for the double-A Akron Aeros and has a 3.38
earned run average with nine strikeouts in eight innings.

Columbus apparently is his next stop. Lee is on Cleveland's 40-man roster. He was a
key part of the bullpen in the Clippers 2011 championship run in the International League
Governors' Cup and the Triple-A National Championship game.

He was shut down in April last season after five appearances with the Clippers and underwent
ligament replacement surgery on June. 1. He looked happier than Carrasco.

The Clippers complete a homestand with the IronPigs with a 12:05 p.m. game on Monday.